For someone to + verb - English Language Learners Stack Exchange 8 minutes for this guy to fall down to earth yet it takes one hour for my Uber eats to be delivered I saw this comment on a video on YouTube and I'd like to know if when I use 'for someone to + ve
How to ask someone if we can be on a first name basis? This is kind of a problem that you might imagine, but rarely actually occurs In any casual situation, first names are always used In nearly all internal business situations first names are always used The only time that last names would be used is when you are speaking to a customer of the business In this context you can use "Mr" or "Ms" + last name If the customer prefers you to call
Is there a specific term to describe someone who is religious but does . . . The OP seems to be seeking a term for those who do accept the core of some organised religion ('someone who is religious or content with the religion they were born into'), but reserves the right to think independently about the specifics
Why do we say that someone “practices” law or medicine? I’m wondering why we refer to providing legal or medical services as a practice of law or medicine, respectively For example, we say that a lawyer practices law or a doctor practices medicine This
I hear someone say says - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Recently I stumbled upon a sentence I have to roll my eyes any time I hear someone say they started or work for a startup I tried to find a grammar rule which explains it but all in vain Can